Cover Reveal: The Immortal Prudence Blackwood by Stephanie Grey

Justice
watches from the shadows…

Throughout history, the world has
witnessed cruel, gruesome, and twisted murders at the hands of the most
notorious serial killers. For those who were never caught—Jack the Ripper, the
Atlanta Ripper, and the Cleveland Torso Murderer—their crimes will live on in
infamy as their identities are forever chased, but never revealed.

It’s 1947 in Washington, D.C. and a
dangerous murderer has boldly discarded two headless bodies nearby the White
House and the Jefferson Memorial. With no leads, Detective Clive O’Reilly is
feeling desperate. When a stranger convinces O’Reilly to join him at a local
pub, he is treated to a wild tale about Prudence Blackwood, an immortal who
seeks vengeance for those murdered by history’s most notorious serial killers.

Initially in disbelief over her
existence, O’Reilly is surprised to discover that she’s very real and she’ll be
assisting in the investigation.

But Prudence has unorthodox methods. With the body count rising, O’Riley will have to find a way to work with her to stop the most brutal killer in D.C.’s history before more victims are added to the list.

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Title:The Immortal Prudence Blackwood

Author: Stephanie Grey

Genre: Suspense

Publication date: September 12, 2019

Publisher: BHC Press

Available Formats:

Hardcover: 978-1-64397-032-5, $26.95

Softcover: 978-1-947727-83-0, $15.95

Ebook: 978-1-948540-33-9, $7.99

LCCN: 2018948482

The Immortal Prudence
Blackwood releases on September 12, 2019 in
hardcover, trade softcover, and ebook. Preorder
is currently available from select retailers.

I wish I could
say it was a misty and stormy night when the idea for an immortal woman who
eliminates the world’s most notorious, unidentified serial killers struck me,
and that I had an amazing tale. But the truth isn’t quite so mysterious and
exotic. That’s how it normally goes, right?

It was quite
hot outside, which was normal for a March day in Hawaii. It’s difficult to get
into a dark frame of mind when the sun is constantly shining and there’s a
beautiful, blue ocean view from your window.

On that
particular morning, I was reading the news and stumbled across an article
titled, “Rabbit hole leads to incredible 700-year-old Knights Templar cave
complex.”

This cave,
found underneath a farmer’s field in Shropshire, UK, was concealed by a rabbit
hole. The article explained the caves were linked to the Knights Templar, a
Catholic military order that was founded in 1119. Over time, the Templars’
military influence faded and, by 1307, the French King Philip IV plotted to
bring down the Knights Templar. Most were arrested on charges including heresy
and dozens were later burned at the stake. Pope Clement V disbanded them in
1312.

The owners of
the property sealed the entrance to the caves in 2012 after black magic
ceremonies were conducted there.

Reading this
amazing story and seeing the incredible photographs immediately made me think
about a woman living in the 1700s discovering an ancient cave covered in
glyphs. But…you can’t just have a story about a woman finding a really old
cave. Where would she go from there?

For the next
few days, I mulled over ideas about this woman’s destiny. I caught a TV show
about a man who had a scarf with blood on it and was trying to prove that his
ancestor was the real Jack the Ripper. The man’s lead was a bust, but that’s
when I knew what the woman would do: she would murder the serial killers whose
identities were never discovered, thus evading capture. She would be the reason
why the gruesome crimes stopped.

It didn’t take
long for me to narrow down the woman’s name to Prudence Blackwood and write her
history. However, it did take a month to research the murderers I wanted to
include, as well as the history of each time period featured in the book. The
“modern day” portion of the story takes place in 1947, and I am so very
grateful for my grandmother, Barbara Thomas, for her immense help and knowledge
of that time period.

I love
Prudence’s story and I sincerely hope that readers will love it, too. If you’re
interested in seeing the photographs that inspired me, please visit this website.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

Stephanie Grey is a graduate of
East Tennessee State University with a degree in journalism. Writing has always
been present in Stephanie’s life. From a young age, she has been writing short
stories for her family to enjoy. When she entered high school, she decided that
she would one day write a full-length novel. She finally achieved her goal and
is the proud author of three novels, including The Immortal Prudence Blackwood. She continues to write and hopes
to be able to share her stories with the world for many years to come.